Tommy Robinson

Operation ‘Raise the Colours‘ is the name of the nationwide trend of divorced men erecting flags on lampposts. Obviously happy with how Raise the Colours went, some of the same men launched ‘Operation Overlord Two’, which involved them sailing over to France to slash rubber dinghies and bother refugees. Some are good friends with Tommy Robinson.

The problem is that several of these antisocial deadbeats have now fallen out with one another. And by ‘problem’, we of course mean ‘predictably hilarious conclusion’:

The raise the colours lot issued a statement saying that Danny Tammo scammed them and their followers. 🍿 pic.twitter.com/30BhQTd2Zn

— Mukhtar (@I_amMukhtar) January 17, 2026

Tommy Robinson’s friends invade France

The original Operation Overlord was the codename for the Battle of Normandy. Operation Overlord Two is this:

Picture of three goons holding UK flags

Lads, come on, you could have at least moved the Tesco bag out of the shot.

If you can be bothered reading all this, the lads from Operation Overlord provide the following information on their ‘about us’ page:

Eighty-one years ago, our grandfathers stormed the blood-soaked beaches of Normandy so Britain would remain free, our children would never know occupation, and our women could walk our streets in safety. Today, from those same French shores where our heroes fell, we watch a silent invasion sanctioned by a government that has abandoned its sacred duty to protect its own. Our daughters live in fear, our communities are being transformed against our will, and our children are inheriting a country that feels increasingly foreign.

Operation Overlord is the peaceful, legal, and unbreakable response of a nation that refuses to surrender what our forefathers died to defend. Working from the dunes and ports of northern France in full cooperation with local authorities, we are the grandsons and granddaughters of D-Day determined to take our country back. For our women, our children, and every hero beneath Normandy’s white crosses. This is not hate; this is fierce love for Britain. Stand with us. Join Operation Overlord. England Prevails.

Sadly for everyone involved, Operation Overlord Two is now over. France has banned these British raiders, with French interior minister Laurent Nunez stating:

Our rule of law is non-negotiable; violent or hate-inciting actions have no place on our territory

The two men to fall out are Ryan Bridge and Daniel Thomas (a.k.a. ‘Danny Tommo’). Here’s what the Mirrorwrote about them last November:

A flag campaign chief has been taking vigilante action against migrants with a far-right Tommy Robinson ally jailed for attempted kidnap.

Raise the Colours’ Ryan Bridge and Daniel Thomas boast online about their sabotage exploits against small boat crossings. Thomas, who has been described as Robinson’s right-hand man, was once jailed for two years for a botched kidnap effort.

In the video at the top, Bridge claims he’s given Tommo the boot because he was only ever in it for the money. He also alleges Tommo stole £2,500 from him to buy some “software”.

If you’re unfamiliar with either men, we’ve covered their operation before, but this sums them up nicely:

Meet the ‘Operation Overlord’ fancy dress heroes who are grifting cash to bother migrants. Ryan Bridge has been charged with a £40m fraud and Danny Tommo has been to prison for various drugs and violence offences including kidnap. Please give generously. pic.twitter.com/Ttto3B43jT

— Parody Nigel Farage (@Parody_PM) November 30, 2025

There’s also this video which they voluntarily uploaded to the internet for some reason:

Wind people up and then run like cowards. Hardmen image of Danny Tammo and Ryan Bridge destroyed in one short clip. https://t.co/TtqfV8PyCw

— St Michael (@ClurichaunLol) November 29, 2025

Since Bridge accused Tommo of being a scammer, Tommo has come forward with his own video:

The girls are fighting, and Tommy Robinson’s side piece, Danny Tammo, is acting well hard again.

Now he’s calling Ryan from the Raise the Colours a scammer 🤣 pic.twitter.com/IQ7zXGeY2q

— Mukhtar (@I_amMukhtar) January 17, 2026

Operation over and out

Where things go from here we can’t say, but we’re pretty sure it won’t be to France.

Regardless of whether you agree with these men or not, we advise you don’t send them any money. Saying that, if you think these lads are providing a valuable service, you probably deserve to get scammed.

Featured image via OOT

By Willem Moore


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